So far, there have been very few glitches. Speaking about the UI: there should be more continuity between tests. The IQ results pages are elaborate whereas the other test results only funnel the user... See more
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Testora makes self-development simple and accessible. Our platform combines cognitive tests and guided practice sessions to support your intellectual and emotional growth. Whether you are exploring how you think, feel, remember, or make decisions, we provide insights you can turn into meaningful progress.
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Definitely hit the nail on the head for most of these questions. Answer choices were easy to pick from.

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These tests are fun to take don’t take long at all and are so interesting to read about the results

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I can’t get any of my results. I spend my time answering questions only to get a rate this test and no results. What is going on here? I never even received my initial results in my email that made me want to get the service.

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I don't like that I'm forced to leave a review when I'm trying to see a test result. I haven't used the app enough to give an opinion

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Another rip off company preying on people’s concerns about health. Did the basic IQ test which was interesting but not life changing. Did not sign up for anything else but found I’ve been auto enrolled into a subscription of £22. This was neither clear nor explicit at the beginning.
I do feel that there needs to be clearer and tighter legislation against this scammers. They target people by focusing on their insecurities and fears about health then take large amounts of money for very basic common sense advice which can be found free of charge from reputable sources. Shame on them.

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